Choosing a Plan: Novice, Starter, Intermediate, and Committed
How the four Funded with Flow challenge plans compare, what they share, how they differ, and how to pick the one that fits your capital and risk tolerance.
The four paid challenge plans are Novice, Starter, Intermediate, and Committed. They all work the same way: pick one, hit its profit target while staying inside its rules, and pass to become funded. What changes between them is the account size, the price, and the exact rule numbers, all shown live on the Pricing page.
What the plans share
Every paid tier is built on the same foundation, so the trading experience is consistent no matter which one you choose:
- They are monthly subscriptions.
- Real time market data is included.
- You keep a 100 percent profit split once you are funded.
- The challenge structure is the same: trade to a profit target across the required trading days without breaking the account rules.
How the plans differ
The difference between Novice, Starter, Intermediate, and Committed comes down to size and the specific numbers attached to each account. These figures vary by plan, so the best place to compare them side by side is the plan cards themselves. Each card shows the account size, price, profit target, daily loss limit, maximum drawdown, minimum trading days, any consistency days, contract and position limits, and payout minimums. See them all on the Pricing page, and once you own an account the same rules appear on your Accounts page.
A larger plan generally means a larger account and a bigger profit target, with rules sized to match. A smaller plan is a lower cost way to prove yourself on tighter numbers.
How to pick the one for you
Think about how much you want to risk on the monthly subscription, the account size you want to trade, and the profit target you feel you can reach within the rules. If you are still deciding, you can practice first on the Free Paper Trading account that every user gets by default. It has no challenge rules and never fails, and it includes a 7 day real time market data trial so you can test the platform before you commit.
When you are ready, there are also No Drawdown variants, which use a maximum exposure cap instead of liquidating on drawdown, and an Instant Sim Funded option that skips the evaluation. All of these are listed together on the Pricing page.
Starting your challenge
Once you have chosen, head to your Accounts page to start the challenge, and confirm the exact numbers on the Pricing page first. If you want help matching a plan to your goals or have a question about your account, email [email protected] and the team will point you the right way.
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